Author: Savannah Herald

Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection For years, Alaska Airlines has offered a fantastic flight-and-resort package for those who love hitting the slopes, enjoying après-ski activities, or seeking a wintry adventure. In partnership with participating resorts, the airline offers a free day of skiing with the purchase of a flight. Travelers will just need to present their boarding pass and a matching ID at the ski resort’s ticket office upon arrival. However, a catch for some, the deal will only be honored under certain conditions. For example, at some locations, you’ll have to go for your free ski day…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 4, 2025: The road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw becomes clearer tomorrow, Friday, December 5th, when the official draw takes place in Washington, D.C. The ceremony will sort the expanded 48-team field into 12 groups of four ahead of the tournament, which runs from June 11th to July 19th across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Fans can watch the draw live at 12 p.m. ET on FOX, Telemundo, TSN and FIFA.com. Final preparations are made as FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Draw…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment When Netflix released The Reckoning last week viewers immediately reacted to footage of Duane Keefe D Davis talking about the killing of Tupac Shakur. The internet buzzed with people asking when he filmed the interview and why he chose to speak during such a tense moment for Diddy. What many did not realize is that nothing they heard in the documentary was new. It was rooted in Keefe D’s long discussed 2009 proffer agreement, a deal that was supposed to stay confidential until he spent years breaking his own protection. A proffer…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Nia Sioux has sparked buzz online following the release of her memoir “Bottom of the Pyramid.” In the book, she takes readers through her journey on ‘Dance Moms,’ opening up about being the only Black girl on the Abby Lee Miller’s Dance Company competition team. She also touches on her alleged experiences with racism and her relationships with teammates. The conversation intensified even more after Abby Lee officially spoke out in response to the claims. RELATED:‘Dance Moms’ Abby Lee Miller Gets One Year In The Slammer Nia Sioux Opens Up About Alleged…

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Local Voices. Statewide Impact. Stay Informed with Georgia News By Eric Curl Dec. 2, 2025 – A more than $30 million judgment against Chatham County concerning its abandoned fire fee has gotten the attention of city officials as they take steps to implement a stormwater fee to help fund drainage infrastructure. In the October order in Chatham County Superior Court, a judge found that Chatham’s fire fee is an illegal tax according to certain criteria such as whether it was mandatory or provided any special benefits to those who paid it. As a result, the county was ordered to pay…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia On a cool November evening in Atlanta, the doors of The Gathering Spot opened to reveal something rare—an atmosphere humming with gratitude, reverence, and brotherhood. On November 20, 2025, FatherWorks, in partnership with The Gathering Spot and the Ain’t No Manual Podcast, hosted Father Figures: A Celebration of Men Who Matter, an event intentionally crafted to honor the men whose quiet strength so often goes unseen. From the moment guests entered the space, the intention was clear: this was more than a gathering. It was a cultural moment. A reclamation of narrative. A reminder…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Drawing inspiration from books can help fight writer’s block.  Reading one sentence or two can reignite a writer’s flow. Maybe even repurposing a similar scene or sharing tropes can get them moving.  Sometimes that is what re-sparks creativity. However, eleven (11) similar scenes/references and three (3) same character names used in comparable contexts in a popular book was frankly too much. Talk less of the lead protagonist, who people keep commenting seems based on me. It has felt shocking, intrusive, and unnecessary. Especially since some inspiration seemed culled from books I fought so hard to bring into the…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World 14 November 2025 | Kim Hendriksen “Curaçao has given my children peace, it has brought us headaches, sunshine, and sometimes also storms. Curaçao is our trunk. Sometimes it opens and we see the sun. Sometimes it closes and we must find a way to survive in the dark.” These are the words of a mother from Jamaica, written down by poet and project leader Aline Abdul (21) for the project Mama Baranka (mothers of rock). In it, six migrant mothers from Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Colombia shared their experiences in…

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Scientific Research & Exploration: Take A Look At the World With Study and Development December 4, 2025 2 mins evaluated Include USA On Google Include SciAm CDC Vaccination Panel in Turmoil over Liver Disease B Ballot Participants of the CDC’s Board of advisers on Booster fired Practices appeared overloaded pertaining to a suggested reference for the birth dose of the liver condition B vaccination By Lauren J. Youthful modified by Claire Cameron Robert Malone, a board participant and vice chair of the Centers for Problem Control and Evasion’s Board of advisers on Booster Shot Practices, throughout a seminar of the…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips What we love: Affordable; high-waist; made of 100% organic cotton that’s best for sensitive skinWorth noting: Leg elastic sometimes digs into skin; a bit “granny”; thick band“I own a pack of these Hanes, and they’re the undies I reach for when I’m in need of full coverage,” says Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs. “They’re not the cutest underwear I own, but when I’m feeling particularly bleh, they’re high-waist, soft, and just what I want on my body. They’re the only ones I own that are made of pure 100% cotton—nothing else, and…

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